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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all dangers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every possible risk or threat in a given context.
Example: "The safety measures were designed to protect the workers from all dangers present on the construction site."
Alternatives: "every danger" or "all risks".
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Any and all dangers were always disclosed for the purpose of awareness.
Manufacturers focused on more modest improvements, saying removing all dangers was impossible.
(The diplomatic wording might not always capture the full extent of all dangers, though).
"The fundamental question of whether we can guard against all dangers is now open again, and we will address that question," he added.
(Through three and a third innings, the Christian martyr warded off all dangers save a solo homer by Phil Weintraub — one of four Jews in the league).
In addition to these accomplishments, the Air Patrol has protected the lives and property of New York's citizens from all dangers of the air.
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"All the dangers are in 'Invisible Man.' The dangers of demagoguery.
"Cameras let all those dangers slip by".
All these dangers are "off the radar screen," he says.
For me, that means all the dangers of war.
"All the dangers of informality come with it".
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